11 research outputs found
Effect of intravenous amino acids on glutamine and protein kinetics in low-birth-weight preterm infants during the immediate neonatal period
Transamination of Leucine and Nitrogen Accretion in Human Pregnancy and the Newborn Infant
Glutamine and leucine nitrogen kinetics and their relation to urea nitrogen in newborn infants
The Logistics and Coordination of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Immunoprophylaxis Use Among US Pediatric Specialists
Metabolism of Methionine in the Newborn Infant: Response to the Parenteral and Enteral Administration of Nutrients
Methionine metabolism in human pregnancy123
Background: Hyperhomocysteinemia during pregnancy, which is a consequence of perturbations in methionine and/or folate metabolism, has been implicated in adverse outcomes such as neural tube defects, preeclampsia, spontaneous abortion, and premature delivery. The adaptive changes in methionine metabolism during pregnancy in humans have not been determined